Again, having used that style of grip, I can say it's not nearly as bad as you'd think, especially since it makes it easier to control recoil. It's pretty much the same angle as a traditional rifle grip, and I don't see you guys freaking out over M14s.

What makes it weird is that, unlike traditional rifle stocks, the grip is p. far below the stock.

Well, yes, obviously it's unique, but you hold it the exact same way you hold any normal rifle or shotgun. It's not some weird impossible grip designed for alien hands, as if the design team was completely drunk while making it.

Well, yes, obviously it's unique, but you hold it the exact same way you hold any normal rifle or shotgun. I]t's not some weird impossible grip designed for alien hands, as if the design team was completely drunk while making it.

uh what the fuck?
Maybe I'm not getting it, but where is anyone being a CODfag? The China Lake grenade launcher is a fucking pump action 40mm. That's fucking badass.

It was a clunky, hot-mess of a gun where only about a dozen were made for concept. BLCAKPSO just lives in a bizarro dimension where every gun idea anyone ever made up has been mass produced and fielded by random countries.

It was a clunky, hot-mess of a gun where only about a dozen were made for concept. BLCAKPSO just lives in a bizarro dimension where every gun idea anyone ever made up has been mass produced and fielded by random countries.

there are genuine receivers serialed up to 50, and approx 20 were fielded. Actually, the seals did use them. Also, a similar number of those early car15s were produced, and I don't see any complaints about those.

Also the M16A1 was fully automatic, not burst, yet CoD made it burst fire
And they also made the M14 semi only and gave it the gay looking "DMR" stock that wasn't even created until the late 80s

The M14 variant in blops is perfectly logical for the time frame, it's an M14A1/M14E2 which was the squad automatic weapon variant.
The bipod is missing, but the grip unlock is the grip pictured there, and the stock is right.

It just seems funny how they have the "support" variant used with semi-auto only.